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William R. Slieplierd; The Electoral College for the Senate of Maryland and the 

 Nineteen Van Buren Electors, by Dr. B. C. Steiner; Libraries and Literature of 

 North Carolina, by Dr. S. B. Weeks j Suffrage in the State of North Carolina (1776- 

 1861), by Prof. J. S, Bassett; Locating the Capital, by Gaillard Hunt; "Free 

 Burghs" in the United States, by James H. Blodgett; The Employment of Indians 

 in the War of 1812, by Ernest Cruikshank; Commodore John Barry, by Martin I. J. 

 Griffin; Agreement of 1817: Reduction of Naval Forces upon the American Lakes, 

 by J. M. Callahan; The "Underground Railroad" for Liberation of Fugitive Slaves, 

 by Prof. W. H. Siebert; Some Bold Diplomacy in the United States in 1861, by Gen. 

 Marcus J. Wright; The Battle of Gettysburg, by Harold P. Goodnow ; Historical 

 Testimony, by Dr. James Schouler; A Plea for the Study of History in Northern 

 Europe, by Prof. A. C. Coolidge; The French Revolution as Seen bj' the Americans 

 of the Eighteenth Century, by Prof. C. D. Hazen; Napoleon's Concordat with Pope 

 Pius VII, 1801, by Prof. Charles L. Wells; The German Imperial Court, by O. G. 

 Villard; Dismemberment of the Turkish Empire, by Prof. E. K. Alden; Colonies of 

 North America, and the Genesis of the Commonwealths of the United States, by 

 Dr. J. M. Toner; Classification of Colonial Governments, by Prof. H. L. Osgood; 

 Slavery in the Province of Sovith Carolina (1670 to 1770), by Edward McCrady; 

 Bibliography of Historical Societies of the United States and British America, by 

 A. P. C. Griffin; Index. 



Respectfully submitted. 



A. Howard Clakk, Editor. 



Mr. S. P. Langley, 



Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 



